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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1912)
THE BEST SALESMAN WE EVER gjffi IT A POINT TO BOOST HIS RIVAL'S GOODS WANT ADVERTISING In The TIMKS V..111 i.. Vnnr KcnJ ICaUtc "In (Hum Hay Qfcttro WANT ADVERTISING la Too TIWT Will Keep tho Income from You Famished Rooms from LplKt YOU can roally holp th lun.Hr revonuofl by renting a fow furnlnhed rooms and, If you know how and whon to use the classified column, you may koop that little extra Income as "steady as a clock." tho Market" Effectively! it win pm tho ihCi about yur nronorty boforo bo oyes of all "pos sible buyers" i town. And If there's ono of them who ought to own It, you'll soil It! MEMUER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL XXXV iCstnbllslied in 1878 im Tho CoaatRfnH MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1912 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. fill BATTLESHIPS ARE SUNK BY TURKISH CANNONADE IE N flEBELS SUUGHTEBED Six Other Vessels of Navy Are bUUlY Uctinayuu in uiv, Battle. (CABINET DECIDES TO CLOSE UAKUAIMtLLtb Italians Make the Attack but Get Mucn tne worst of it. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Dny Times;. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 19. m.m itnllnn tornodo uonts nt- tacked tho cntrnnco of tho Dardo- ncllcs cnriy tins morning, i no i urn lih fortB ropllod vigorously, sinking two Itnllnn ships and datnnglng tho other six. Tho ennnonado lasted 15 mluntcs. MAY HAVE ONE MOREBATTLSHIP fTnlilnpt. Mfrt. (By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coos uny Timos.j rnVRTANTlNOPLH. Jlv 19 . ti rnl.lnnt ministers woro hurriedly tailed to tho pnlaco this morning Ewlicro nt n council or wnr u wns ue Icldcdo to closo tho Dnrdonollcs. TROOPS ARE TO BE MOVED States Soldiers El Paso Soon Will Leave. at (By Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. July 19. All troops despatched to El Paso wlicn tho Mexican robols woro mov ing on Juarez soon will bo rcmovo.l ultli the exception of n regiment of cavalry. INS DOWN ALL APPOINTMENTS National Assembly of China Refuses to Confirm Presi dent's Nominees. l(By Associated Prosa to tho Coos Day iiiiiua;, PEKIN. Jlllv lfl Tlin nnllnnnl assembly today vetoed nil of Presi dent Ylinn Rill K'rila nmliinnii f.-.,. the cabinet portfolios. As n result flie assembly's action Promtor list- ra ivv in ii-u iii niiico mill no pnreatens to resign. roiSONKIl V SARDINES Doubtful Just What Will Be Done About Naval Appro priation Bill. (Ily Assoclntod I'rcos to Tho Coon Dny Times) WASHINGTON, D. C. July 19. Sonntor Tlllninnn'u refusal to aban don n $300,000 Improvoment nt the Charleston Nuvy Yard and tho do mand of tho House that nil battle ships bo cut out of this yenr's build ing progrnm will probably result in n dtsngrcoment ovor tho naval ak- proprlntlon bill. An offort is utidor way to nccuro u conipromlRo In tho Houso whereby ono onttleshlp will no agreed to. POLICE SYSTEM IS SUSPECTED Investigation of Rosenthal Murder Is Still Being Closely Investigated. (Ily Assoclotod Press to Tho Coos Day Times) NEW YORK, July 19. Tho mur der plot Hint brought Herman Ros enthnl, tho gniiihlor'H death, Is being brought closer to tna "Pollco Sy.- torn." William Shurplrn, part own er of tho "Murdor Car," Is giving! tho public prosecutor information tlint Htrungthoiis tho belief that tho slnylng of Rosenthal did not spring from enmity of gamblers. "Unld Jack" Itose. gmnblor nnd friuud i:f Polico Lloutcnnut Docker, who sur rendered himself to tho pollco, hus given tho name of a gamblor nnd gunflghter who wns In tho "Murdor Car" tho night Rohonthnl wns shot. His name Is Schnpps. Detectives nro scouring tho city Tor lilin. District Attorney Whltmnn hnd three hours' conferonco with n mysterious mnn sntd to bo n woll-knnwn gambler nnd friond of itosenthnl. Tho conforenco was hold cnriy this morning. Whlt mnn refused to dlscloso tho Identity of tho visitor but Intimntcd tlint ho discovered Important evidence nnd will Irsiio subpoonns on tho strongth of tho man's stntoments. Fivo dis tinct Investigations of tho crime- nro under wny. District Attorney Whltmnn ngnln scored tho iwlleo for tho fnlluro to get nny fur'i'er thnn they have In rounding im murdorers. "Tho police nro ' Inlng my depart ment," said v"it"inn, "yet In four rtnya slnco t o nurdor tho only evl donco they hnvo colioctod Is tlint tho murderers escnpod nnd that a gray touring car wns usod," Caught in Trap by One Thous and Indians at Entrance to State of Sonora. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.. JUAREZ. Mexico, July 19. Pn3 songors arriving over tho Mexican Northwofltorn from Mndora todny brought stories of a bloody massacro of tho rebels nt Dolorse mountain pass, southwest of Madera, and nt the cntrnnco of tho Stato of Sonora. They said tho vanguard of tho col umn commanded by Gonornl Hojns was caught In a canyon nt Dolores by nearly ono thousand Yaqul In dlnus nnd thnt of five, hundred robots less than two hundred returned to Madera In safety. Full confirmation of the report Is not yet obtnlnnble. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall in qi1 and Coon ny Advertiser. IMU. O I FLOOD CLAIMS THIRTY LIVES, TWO TOWNS ARE WIPED OUT FREIGHT HATES I ST Y Hop Growers Threaten to Quit If Reductions Are Not Made. (Dy Associated Prosa to Cooa Day Times.) CHICAGO, July 19 Hop growers of tho Pacific Coast hnvo thrcatonod to coaso planting tho vino so essen tial to tho manufacturo of boor if tho transcontinental rates on hops nro not reduced. Tho present rato on hops from tho Pacific Coast to tho eastern browing mnrkot Is $1.75 n hundred in carload lota and $2.25 in smnllor lots. Tho rates nro do clarod to bo too high. Growers as sort that their profits nro bo small tho frolght rates aro killing tho industry. Thomas Ancs of Tills City is In u iriucni nuuiition. Thomns inru n i,.n,. i ADeS nf tlin MnhoLll..!.! ni,.. II I L " 'mailliuill VlUUJI IIUUDWi - iKcn wun n vlolont nttnclc of PlOmalno Polsonlne vnalnrtlnv nml LMs1..u.nconscloU8 nn'l 'n crtllcnl rnl ouimu UlllU. i 110 IIU1B- a 7 , " A siomncu pump wns usod nd It la tiinnf.1, n,n m. a ...in shortly. Ho was very much 'Proed today. G MODDh OF NEW 1I0AT ' Krusc nk Will Start Iliilldlng n ti-n vessel There Is nn niiii.uin i n.- m..i. room n AT",", V"""1'." "l l". uu,u uhinVT .t "Z,Vi ,or " Bteam sciioonor hashaSnPl steamship company ilth it... . 1""' ""vu coiurncien ate wn.?8 t nnnk8 for ,t8 Immodi Dend ,n,8ntr,llr,lon' 8a'3 tll North "IIJ arb-?r- Th0 model was de- here innirint ' ,. lute''nB8 who is of tP'ntondlng tho construction wrlch i urn Tenport. 8teanBhip nnd Saturrtnl i1'? rea(,y for launching moLi 'L"811.1 at "'dock. Tills bo nut i ii y Mr II,tc,nKsl amePUti,'n h,a. 8Paro tlmo making hlch thA n i "Sa u,nt th8 model nT5iln,,aB0 S,teanisIlP company eovantni?.,,, , i , " "" ui'aine(i tno rllyarKSrePV,St,I"01l,I01 tl,e "'Pany , areentJ i .? l. VN Ul l'1'" nnd nt oncoi ' be the inr.11, Th0 now boat he, ben, "in'fi ?T constructed and islV1 'cet Ions. 41. G wide th"San naPmn,U..Wlil bo cbrlstened boat in K1 Th0 keel fr the noorf '.?. ,a.w.M 8on ns tho Dav- tocomnimi lau.nclod and rush hf$. ' wh,ch W,U be nb0t CLOTHING WILL BE EXPENSIVE Merchants Say Prices Will Bn Higher In Price Next Season. (Dy Assoclntod PrcBs to tho Coos Day Times.) NEW YOltK, July l'fj Tho prlco of clothing will bo ndvnncod next year. Tills is iudlcntod clearly, mer chants say, by tho prices named by tho loading producers -of cloth who hnvo Ilftod tho figures for tho spring of 1913 season from 7 to 20 cents n yard nbovo 1912, Tho most Im portant cnuso of tho ndvnnco la bo cnuso tho domestic wool clip this year Is nbout thirty million pounds smnllor thnn n year ago nccording to manufacturers. The prlco of wool lias gono up nbrond, Mill owners say tho high scnlo of wages nnd shorter working hours will hnvo their effects. MILL PLAN MERGER Generally Approved but Met With Opposition In Same Places. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Li Times.) SPOKANE, Wash., July 19 Tho plan to mcrgo all tho tldo wator saw mills nnd lumbor lntorests of Wash ington nnd Oregon In a $75,000,000 corporation has boon nbandonod nt least temporarily nccording to Henry J. Plorco of Spokano. Plorco an nounced thnt whllo tho gonoral plan of tho morgor mot with tho approval of tho majority of tho lntorests con cerned at cortaln points It hnd mot with opposition and tho matter would bo dropped for a time. LIGHT HORSE E GRAIN PRICES TAKE A JUMP Closing of Dandanplles Makes Excitement on Board of Trade. (Dy Assoclntod Press to Tho Coos Day Times) CHICAGO, July 19 Evcltod trad ing in whont and corn resulted horo from tho nous of tho sinking of tho Itnllnn warships nt tho Dnrdoncllos nnd tho closing of tho passage Tho shutting off tho grain from tho Dlack sea ports of Russia and other coun tries monnt a stoppngo of ono of tho chief sources of European supply nnd coming wholly without wnrnlng sot speculators wild, Whoat prices jumped ns much as 2 cents nnd corn 2 cents. After n rush to buy wns ended however fully hnlf of tho ndvnnco was lost. DEFEND TAFT IN CONGRESS Speeches Will Be Made In Support of His Nom ination. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coua Times.) WASHINGTON, D. 0 July 19. Republican lcadors in tho sonato and Iioubo aro proparlng to dofond Taft's nomination with speeches on tho floor. Senator Root has boon sug gested to mako tho loading spooch in tho scato. Roprcsontntlvos Dat holdt and Mondcll nro proparlng speeches for delivery In tho houso. EXPENDED TOO MO MO EY G M CARGO FREIGHT Steamer Redondo Arrives from San Francisco Early This Morning. Tho Redondo arrived in early this morning from San Francisco with a largo passenger list nnd n big ship ment of freight, carrying 600 tons. Thoro wns a largo amount of fruit for tho local market. Among those arriving on her woro tho following. Mrs. Arinlnlrtn V.. Shnw. E. P. RnC- ors, A. h. Smith, II. C. Tricky, Mrs. I K. Sweeney, Mrs. CInra Noak, Mrs. Harry Nnsburg, Miss McGrnw. E. T. Fnwlon, Geo. W. Denlo. Geo. C. Doubner, Dan Drnvln, J. Hurni, R. Wrenn, Miss Grnco Williams, Theo. Urndley. II. E. nultmann. Mrs. J. T. Hall, Miss Elslo Hall. Mrs. A. Wil llnms, John Dra.vln, Mrs. Win. Oatls Ethol Ontls. J. A. Jolinpon, K. it. t Nloustndt. W"e Wing. Miss Evelvn ' I.angworthy, Mrs. J. O. Langworthy,, h. F. Halbert, A. Unstran. J. Mitch ell, F. Robertson. G. Logan, M. M Menoy, F. Danbller, J. Ohleror, J, Dcnnto, J. Hong. Tho Redondo nlso brought In a largo shipment of cement and brio for the new nuMi mill ns well as ,t number of smnll rnlls for tho mill yards. , Try Tho Times' Want Ads. Manzanita Here and Leaves With William Denning and Charles Millis. The HghthouBo tondor Mnnzanltn, Captain Richardson, arrived in horo yesterday afternoon with supplies. Two thousand gallons of coal oil woro left at Capt Arago ns woll as other supplies. Tho buoys in tho bay aro reported in good condition nnd will need no repairing but will pro bobly bo given a coat of paint. Tho Manzanita sailed todny for tho Umpnun with a now whistling buoy which Is to roplaco to one thoro at tho present tlmo. From there sho will snil for Astoria, William Denning who has been keeper hero will leave today to take tho position of buoy keeper at tho mouth of tho Columbia. Tho placo has been filled by Capt. Evans," who will be removed to Smith Island, partly becauso ho Is in bnd health and climate thoro will bo better for him. Capt. Evans is a closo relative of Admiral Evans. First Olllcor Mo deer of tho Manzanita said ho bo lloved him to bo a brother but was not posltltvo, however. Charles Miller also leaves on tho tender for Tillamook lighthouse where ho hns been appointed fourth assistant keopor. Mr. Denning's houshold goods will bo taken on tho tender. The Manzanita Is a trim little ves sel and has been In here severnl times, She Is built entirely of steol nnd cnn mako nbput twelve knots. Engineer Drown, is tho chief of his department and has been on thej Manzanita for some time. BE Not Decided Just What Will Be Done In Archibald Case. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Dav Times), WASHINGTON, D. C July 19. Tho impeachment court which will try Judge Archbnld of tho commorco court, nfter n brief session today fixed August 3 ns tho limit for nil formal answers and then adjourned until July 29 without deciding if tho trial shall go on this summor or go over until fall, House Committee Decided Sr. Louis Congressman Was Elected Corruptly. (Dy Assoclntod Press to Cooa Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 19. Dy a strict party voto of tho Houso election committee. No. 2 today voted to unseat' Roprcsontntlvo Tho ro n Catlln of St. Louis, n Republi can, and seat form or Representative rntricic GUI, Democrat. Cntlln's campaign expenses wero so great tho commlttco hold his election to bo corrupt. It is nlso hold that GUI would ho elected but for tho uso nf money by Cntlln's managers. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 19. Thoron E. Catlln, Is tho son of Danlol Cat lln, the, retired multl-mllllonnlro to bacco mnnufneturcr. Ho Is 34 years old. Tho testimony developed thnt Catlln's fnthor, through n firm of Inwyers. spent moro thnn $10,000 linvlng his son elected. It wns cow tended by Thoron Cntlin thnt ho did not know his fnther was spending money. AFTER PRIZE FIGHT 1'ICTl'RFS Congress Considers Rill to Prevent Shipping Film (Dy Associated Pross to tho Cooa Day Times). WASHINGTON, D. C July 19. Tho Houso today considered a bill to prevent the interstate shipment or prlzo light plcturo films. Nothing Left of Muzuma and Seven Troughs In Nevada. CARRIED EVERYTHING LEFT DEVASTATION Searching Paries Are Engaged In Recovering Bodies of the Victims. ((Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Day Times.) RENO, Nov., July 19. Searching parties from Lovelock and surround ing towns aro scouring tho flood swept canyon nnd hillsides in tho vi cinity of Momma nnd Sovon TrongliB, Humboldt county, Novad-, for tho remains of tho victims of tho cntastropho which wiped out tho two mining camps lato yestorday after noon. Late roportB say moro thnn a score of bodies aro rocovorod nnd U 1b believed the denth list will num ber 30 or moro. Mnzumn Ib situated In n narrow canyon nbout half a mllo below Seven Troughs. At Sovon Troughs no loss of llfo is reported but practically nil tho business houses nnd residences nn,1 inlltn woro wipod out. At Mnzuma n solid wall of water 16 feet In height- swopc down tho canyon without warning nnd with grcnt force. It carried everything boforo it and loft desola tion behind It. JUDGE HAMILTON TO TO INVESTIGATE Will Decide Whether Part of Kinney Property Is In North Bend. Judgo Hamilton Is to pass upon tho cases against tho city of North Dond which enmo up boforo Judgo Coko who did not enro to honr tho cases on account of bolng Intorostod In tho renl estate Involved. Ono of tho ensos wna s.tnrtod by II. F. Wyntt nnd tho other suit wns startod by W. J. Rust nB trustco of tho KInnoy property. In both suits It is nllogod that n lnrgo amount of property included in tho KInnoy holdings which wns mado n part of tho city of North Dond should bo withdrawn from tho city on tho grounds thnt tho election nt which It was voted to extend tho limits, wns not logally hold. A number of diff erent techntcnl points nro brought up in tho claim that tho oloction was not proporly hold. Judgo Hamilton will pass upon a demurrer nftor roviowing tho argu ments mndo in written briofs. At torney Mullen nnd Rocordor Derby shire will proparo their arguments this weok nnd submit thorn to tho plaintiffs who will proparo nn nns wor. City Attornoy Million Is doing all ho cnn to offoct nn enrly sottloment with n vlow of clearing tho city of nil ontnnglements tlint offqet tho salo of Improvoment nnd wnrrnnt bonds., which tho council doslres to undertake. AFTER RAILROAD LAND North Rend Men Start for Mountains Above Allegany A party of North Dond men plan leaving Saturday for Allegany from which point they will drlvo across country to tho east fork of Coos river to mako sottloment on tholr homesteads which aro in tho famous railroad grant lands. Tho party will bo composed of Chas. Van Zlle, Andrew Holte, Aarchlo Phillips, N, O. McLeod, Waltor McLood and pos sibly others. These men propose build pdrmanent Improromonts and mako their homes on these ,urnis according to law. Harbor. SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE Roys' and girls' "WAREWELL" STOCKINGS, all sizes. RLACKS and TAXS. Saturday SALE PRICE lie the pnlr. ' "Always something now." PEOPLE'S ft, 10 nnd lBjTent Stoic. ANGEL FOOD and NOUGAT 5 pound nt STAFFORDS' Saturday and Sunday. , j, FO EST SERVICE Senator Overman Would Like to Know More About the Expenditures. (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Day Times), WASHINGTON, D. C, July 19. An Investigation of the expenditures of forest sorvico by a spoclal sonato committee Is asked In a resolution presented today by Senator Overman. The commltteo would sit during tho recess of congress, Tho Overman resolution was rofor red to tho commltteo on urgent ex pense. It was inspired by n report of abuses. "I am informed," said the North Carolina senator "that duplications of payments have occur red .that moro ofllclals are employod than is neoded nnd thnt timber lands are bolng denuded moro rapidly than before tho service was established." NOTICE R. A. M. Special convention of Arago Chaptor No. 22 t Is Friday even ing at Masonic Tom plo. Work In Royal Arch Degree. All members and any visiting companions In tho city invited to bo present. Dy order of HIGH PRIEST. SOLD DOTTLE IIEER 1'V -xJr .Mjrtlo Creek Mnn Convicted of Linv Violation. ROSEDURG, Ore., July 19. Jeff Roberts, keepor of n resort nt Myrtlo Creek, was convicted by a Jury of six In tho justice court hero lnot oven lng of violating tho local option law, nnd was fined $400. Ho filed a bond this morning to carry an appeal (o tho circuit court. Roberts was ac cused of soiling beer in tho prcseuco of two deputy sheriffs nftor they had sorved a search war ..nt uu nlm. The officers thon Boized a barrel of bot tled beor and locked It up for tho night' In n gnrage. That night tho i beer disappeared and no traco of It was found. In lieu of this evidence, I liowovor, tho jury at Roberts' trial ! accoptod tho testimony of tho otfl I cors, I Five of tho jurors nro prohibition- I Ists nccording to Roberts' attorney, W. W. Cnrdwoll, who declnrod that tho "cards had been stacked" by tho I district nttornoy In tho drawing of the panel so thnt tho stnto would bo I "vo-pi So Ptr.mg wns ills belief . t' at hh cate wns hopeless that Card- I veil refused to nrcuo.ro tho Jury. r"- J mnrklug ojipiiIv thnt he "know better t'-nn to look Into tno muzzio or n sun when It w londed " Tho Jury wns less thnn five minutes hi filing Its verdict. ANGEL FOOD and NOUGAT !?5 pound nt STAFFORDS' Saturday und Sunday, An unfilled want causes unhnnpl tedd Times Want Ads bring results. St Iffl